Watching For The `thing' At Warminster, Wilts (1966)
Warminster, Wiltshire.
Newspaper cutting on file.
CU. Signpost `Cley Hill' GV. Pan over countryside around Warminster getting dusk. VS. A few tents on side of hill with members of the British Unidentified Flying Object Research Association getting ready as night falls to go out and watch for the unidentified objects. VS. The members in the dark set up their equipment for detecting and tracing the objects. Large camera and telescopes also for sighting the objects. GV. Around the streets of the small town of Warminster. CU. Sign `Warminster'. CU. More signs `Tanks engage low gear'. and Dangerous hill.' LS. Moon at night VS. At dusk and people take positions to watch the skies
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The Red Lion, Warminster
The Red Lion, 42a High Street, Heytesbury, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 0EA, England
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The A36 in Warminster, Wiltshire, England
On my way from Salisbury to Martock today, I pulled over and filmed the snow-dusted fields up on the hill just outside Warminster.
Granary Close, Codford, Nr Warminster, Wiltshire, a VRstation tour.
Detached five bedroom home with four reception rooms, three bathrooms and double garage
This video was created using the VRstation Tour Management System.
The Warminster UFO's.
Here is a clip from 1969 in which Patrick Moore, a British amateur Astronomer interviews some folk about their experiences and beliefs surrounding the UFO subject. Some of the video freezes but that's due to the original footage unfortunately, the audio is fine though.
Hidden History Of Codford
This is what i made at college. We had to make a documentary of our chosen subject, i chose the village that i live in.
this is a short version
the camera that i was using was not the best, i done the best i could with the equipment i was given.
Drone Footage ANZAC Badge, Codford St Mary, Wiltshire
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Amazing Drone Footage Westbury White Horse, UK
The #Westbury or #Bratton #WhiteHorse is a #hillfigure on the escarpment of #Salisbury Plain, approximately 1.5 mi (2.4 km) east of #Westbury in England. Located on the edge of #BrattonDowns and lying just below an #IronAge #hillfort, it is the oldest of several white horses carved in #Wiltshire. #dji #phantom4 #amazingdronevideos #DroneVideos
A brief visit to Slaughterford, Wiltshire by drone
A quick tour of the tiny village of Slaughterford in Wiltshire.
A collection of old Cotswold stone houses, a church and a river!
Music: Live the World by Lee Rosevere
Longbridge Deverill - School Lane (UCR, S-N & N-S)
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Condition: Paved road left to nature.
Notes: Popular with walkers. A livery yard is located nearby.
codford circle - Codford - Wiltshire History Channel
codford - St Peter - saxon cross - Wiltshire history channel.3GP
Our second clip of St Peters Saxon Cross...
When Will I See You Again - John Adorney
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Location: Wylye Valley, Wiltshire, Great Britain
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The stunning Wylye Valley is a picturesque valley dotted with small chocolate box villages composed of thatched cottages and stone built pubs. Most of these villages are situated on the River Wylye - a classic Southern England chalk stream with champagne coloured clear water that flows over gravel. Consequently, it is popular with keen anglers, in particular fly fishermen.
The River Wylye rises below the White Sheet Downs just south of Maiden Bradley in Wiltshire and after flowing through the Deverill Valley, forms the southern edge of Warminster. It then generally heads east south east forming the beautiful Wylye Valley.
The river passes through the parishes of Norton Bavant, Heytesbury, Nook, Upton Lovell, Boyton, Codford, Wylye and Wilton, near the southern edge of Salisbury Plain. it is fed by ephemeral winterbourne streams so water flow can vary. This lovely chalk river forms part of the River Avon catchment. At Wilton it joins the River Nadder and eventually drains into the sea at Christchurch, Dorset as part of the Avon.
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Codford Memorial Photo's
This accompanies our Codford video.
Wounded and sick Australian & NZ troops were sent here to Codford to recuperate during WW1, and many were buried here in the pretty and peaceful cemetery. The still photos include a map showing which local buildings had military uses and mentions locals who were killed in WW1 or WW2. There is an information board about the Lamb Down Chalk badge (originally made with beer bottles!) and a photo of the Australian Rising Sun badge itself.
Information of note in the panels that doesn't show clearly.
•The Lamb Down Chalk Badge dates back to approximately 1917. Originally embedded with green, brown and clear beer bottles to make it shine like bronze. Maintaining the badge was part of 'punishment parades and as a result this spot was named Misery Hill by Australian troops. [Note: this is the Rising Sun badge, well-loved by Australians].
•Percy Conduit, Royal Signal Corps,died as a POW in Siam (now Thailand) in 1942, aged 22.
•20 year old Ben Sheppard, 1st Bn Duke of Wellington's Regt who died of gangrene in Italy in 1944.
•Tom Stacey,42, RAF VR (Fire Service), died when tender overturned near Berwick-onTweed, 1945.
•Cpl Alan Roney-Dougal, 28, died in South Africa in 1945, a member of the South African Medical Corps.
•L/Sgt Christopher Brown, 2nd Bn Welsh Guards, died of gunshot wounds, 1942, aged 33.
•The oldest and 1st casualty of WW2, Flight Sergeant Homer Bosworth, attached to Fleet Air Arm, died when HMS Courageous was torpedoed, 17th Sept 1939.
•Lt Anthony Strangman Hancock, Royal Ulster Rifles, killed by a magnetic mine, 1945, Breman.
•Lt Guy Westley, Yorks & Lancs officer, died Gold Beach, Normandy, 6th June 1944, aged 25
Codford St Mary - Anzac War Graves - Wiltshire History Channel
The second largest Anzac Wargraves in the UK.
Suicidal overtaking caught on hgv dashcam A36 Warminster
Dashcam footage
Codford St Mary - Australian Badge - Hill Carving - Wiltshire History Channel
Off the A36 Salisbury to Bath Trunk Road Wiltshire
Wiltshire police doing 76 in a 60 #speedingpigs
1st February Upton Lovell ????☕️☕️????????????????????????????????????
Led in the sun looking out the window........
Wylye Level Crossing
A Class 158 Express Sprinter in First Great Western livery heads toward Warminster before a Class 159 in South West Trains livery races toward Salisbury, passing over the crossing at Wylye in the Wylye Valley. This crossing has never been filmed before, which is quite surprising as it is quite close to the A303 road, quite a scenic one past Stonehenge. The crossing though is quite boring, with its plastic berries and LEDs, having previously had white bordered halogens. However, it has a very quick activation time, probably about 20-30 seconds. The two trains passed within a few minutes of each other, and I nearly dropped my camera on the tracks whilst running across.
Route: Wessex Main Line
County: Wiltshire
Trains:
0:00 - 0:26
0:37 - 1:07